Getting around New York City has been a nightmare. Starting Wednesday evening, from 6 p.m. to midnight, cars crossing New York's East River bridges must have a minimum of three people inside. Buses are running but many are packed, and limited subway service returns tomorrow.

Joe Lhota, Chairman of New York's Metropolitican Transit Authority, joins Wolf Blitzer in the 4 p.m. ET hour on CNN to give an update on the latest developments.

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Jobless Recovery makes alot of sense. Lets say you own a business with 10 emepxt employees and ten million in sales and you lay off three employees do to weak sales and they get cross trained, more efficient and work longer hours. The sales come back to ten million and since employees are working harder and longer you don't have to hire more staff. With extra profits you give our bonuses to staff and you and the owners of company make a lot more money. Company now is more valuable and remaining staff and boss has more money to spend. Yet the three schmucks you got laid off are screwed.

Know that shooting onlyin NYC and the Jersey Shore are the easy stories, but how abou the rest of the news from the storm? You've continued to repeat the same half dozen stories. And beyond Sandy there are other things happening in the world. Mind a litle coverage there too?